SOLUTION: Give an example of a quadratic equation that satisfies each given condition: 1.) Has two equal real-number solutions. 2.) Has two distinct real-number solutions. 3.) Has non-

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Question 586751: Give an example of a quadratic equation that satisfies each given condition:
1.) Has two equal real-number solutions.
2.) Has two distinct real-number solutions.
3.) Has non-real-number solutions.
Once again, help greatly appreciated. Thanks! :)

Answer by ad_alta(240)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
1) x^2-2020202x+1020304030201=0
2) x^2+41500278x-117070685926648=0
3) 1010101x^2-x+2020202=0
You didn't think I would give you boring examples, did you?

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